Hi,
Bram Moolenaar wrote:
Jürgen Krämer wrote:
with 'encoding' set to utf-8 there is a quite confusing (to me)
difference between the column number and my expectations (supported by
the virtual column number) if there are non-ASCII characters on the
line. I don't know what the intended
-Original Message-
From: Jürgen Krämer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 July 2006 08:01
To: vim mailing list
Subject: Re: Irritating column numbers with encoding=utf-8
Hi,
Bram Moolenaar wrote:
Jürgen Krämer wrote:
with 'encoding' set to utf-8 there is a quite
On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 11:50:51AM +0200, Jürgen Krämer wrote:
Hi,
with 'encoding' set to utf-8 there is a quite confusing (to me)
difference between the column number and my expectations (supported by
the virtual column number) if there are non-ASCII characters on the
line.
Column
Hi,
James Vega wrote:
On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 11:50:51AM +0200, Jürgen Krämer wrote:
with 'encoding' set to utf-8 there is a quite confusing (to me)
difference between the column number and my expectations (supported by
the virtual column number) if there are non-ASCII characters on the
On 7/5/06, Jürgen Krämer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To work around the problem in this example is not that hard -- I can use
/\%...v instead.
Yes
The example in my original mail poses a bigger problem
(to me) -- I'd like to switch to encoding=utf-8 as default, but I
often need to work with text
On 7/5/06, Jürgen Krämer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
with 'encoding' set to utf-8 there is a quite confusing (to me)
difference between the column number and my expectations (supported by
the virtual column number) if there are non-ASCII characters on the
line.
And additional remark. As James
Jürgen Krämer wrote:
with 'encoding' set to utf-8 there is a quite confusing (to me)
difference between the column number and my expectations (supported by
the virtual column number) if there are non-ASCII characters on the
line. I don't know what the intended meaning of column count and the